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Man Arrested for Allegedly Killing Twin Sister and Her Infant Daughter

In a shocking incident, law enforcement in Oklahoma is investigating the alleged murder of a woman and her 17-month-old daughter, with the primary suspect being the woman's twin brother. Authorities are calling the situation 'hard to fathom' as details unfold.

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A man in Oklahoma, USA, sparked a police chase following the alleged murder of his twin sister and her 17-month-old daughter, in an event described by authorities as profoundly disturbing.

On March 21, 2026, police responded to a home where they found 31-year-old Gabrielle Wilson and her infant daughter both suffering from fatal gunshot wounds, according to a report from local news outlet KHBS.

Investigators analyzed surveillance footage which revealed a vehicle arriving at Wilson's home for approximately four minutes before departing. This vehicle was identified as belonging to the victim's twin brother, Grant Wilson.

Police investigation scene following the alleged murder of Gabrielle Wilson and her daughter.

Authorities eventually tracked Grant Wilson to Atlanta, Georgia, where law enforcement attempted a traffic stop but were forced into a short pursuit.

During Grant’s arrest, officers reportedly discovered multiple firearms, including two handguns that are believed to have been used in the murders of Gabrielle and her child.

Hunter McKee, the public information manager for the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, expressed the profound shock of the community, stating, “It's just something that is hard to fathom when you are talking about a brother to our victim and to know that she had such a young child. This was a senseless crime.”

Further investigations revealed a history of violent disputes and altercations between Grant and Gabrielle, as reported by other family members.

Grant Wilson is now facing two charges of first-degree murder in connection with this tragic incident.

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